by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
There's a place I like to go Where I can hear the cotton grow When that train whistles blows A dozen miles down the road All I really have to do is just be still There's the place I love to be Momma,
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
He was thinkin' back when he was a kid His folks were divorced His old man high on somethin' Came knockin' at the door His mama wouldn't talk to him She said, "Boy, don't you let him in" She was cuss
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
Bobby's got a duster '79 Bottle of Jack and a .45 Points it at his head and he starts to cry Too proud to ask me to save his life Billy's in a Limo on the upper east side Playing Russian Roulette wit
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
There's a girl from Back Roads, Tennessee And she works in the factory All day on the line Then she clocks out at five finally There's a bar, the boys treat her like a queen She's the bell of the bal
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
Jesse called her best friend Jenny Said, "We're goin' out tonight Gonna chase the moon right out of the sky" "We're gonna drink Boone's Farm Like we were seventeen again You can't say no, as long as
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
Let's be honest, you're not flawless But you're as close as anything I've seen You're not the woman that you envisioned But your life is not a broken time machine No, it's not that bad You know, it's
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
He sat down, picked up the phone And said, "Boy, I'm your old man" He touched the glass between the two As if to shake his hand The boy, he didn't budge Not even so much as a blink The man said, "Oh,
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
I thought that my first love would be my wife But in junior high she moved away from here And I thought Johnny'd always be my best friend I haven't talked to him in fifteen years Back when I had thos
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
I spent fifteen hundred dollars on your damn dog's collar Put new spinners on your Escalade I swear I almost started cryin' when you brought up buyin' diamonds Lord, I'm spendin' more than I'm gettin'
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
If I could I would rewind the times she cried I just turned around and walked away Wish there was a switch that I could give Then she'd love me like she loved my yesterday What I'd give to hold her i
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
He was thinkin' back when he was a kid His folks were divorced His old man high on somethin' Came knockin' at the door His mama wouldn't talk to him She said, "Boy, don't you let him in" She was cuss
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
He sat down, picked up the phone And said, "Boy, I'm your old man" He touched the glass between the two As if to shake his hand The boy, he didn't budge Not even so much as a blink The man said, "Oh,
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
If I died today, who'd turn off my coffee pot? Would there be a street parade? Would I just be an afterthought? If I died today, would I still be a waiter? Could I fly around like Superman? Would I m
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
I spent fifteen hundred dollars on your damn dog's collar Put new spinners on your Escalade I swear I almost started cryin' when you brought up buyin' diamonds Lord, I'm spendin' more than I'm gettin'
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
Jesse called her best friend Jenny Said we're goin' out tonight Gonna chase the moon Right out of the sky We're gonna drink Boone's Farm Like we were seventeen again You can't say no As long as we've
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
I thought that my first love would be my wife But in junior high She moved away from here And I thought Johnny'd always be my best friend I haven't talked to him In fifteen years Back when I had thos
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
Bobby's got a duster '79 bottle of Jack and a 45 points it at his head and he starts to cry, to proud to ask me to save his life Billy's in a limo on the upper east side playing Russian Roulette with
by Tim McGraw on album Southern Voice
Let's be honest, you're not flawless But you're as close as anything I've seen You're not the woman that you envisioned But your life is not a broken time machine No, it's not that bad You know, it's
by New Tribute Kings on album It's the Hits 2010, Vol. 3
Hank Williams sang it, Number 3 drove it Chuck Berry twanged it, Will Faulkner wrote it Aretha Franklin sold it, Dolly Parton graced it Rosa Parks rode it, Scarlett O. chased it Smooth as the hickory